What to expect during a Myelogram at CDI
Patient education -- What to expect from your Myelogram procedure at Center for Diagnostic Imaging. Learn more at http://www.cdirad.com/tabid/252/Defau... A myelogram is a diagnostic procedure performed on the spinal cord and/or nerves, and involves injecting contrast (x-ray dye) into the spinal canal. Immediately following, x-rays are taken. Myelograms are usually done to evaluate for disc herniation, stenosis, bone spurs or arachnoiditis. Learn more about innovative, cost-effective options to better analyze and treat back and joint pain: http://backandjointpain.com/

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